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American Graffiti Coupe replica that appeared at our Memory Lane Car Show, September 15, 2013....

09-19-2013 05:59 AM

KENMO

A pair of 1948 Crosleys at the Owls Head Transportation Museum in Owls Head, Maine.... A must visit for the car or aviation buff....

09-18-2013 05:44 AM

KENMO

Damn cool captures....

09-18-2013 02:03 AM

Job~Rated

Kenmo, your work is so cool - great subjects but it's your touch that captures them so well.

Here's a few taken at various shows here in England over the past few years using my Nokia N95 phone...

09-13-2013 11:13 AM

KENMO

1933 Hudson Terraplane at a local car show in August, 2013....

09-13-2013 06:38 AM

CrashFarmer2

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adolfo22

CrashFarmer2 can you share some detail about this car.How old is this and it's make and model.looks more than 40 years old.Is not it?

1964 Ford Fairlane
49 years old

09-13-2013 06:37 AM

69 widetrack

I'll give it a shot Adolpho22, to me it looks like a 63, 64 Ford Fairlane 500 (as the badging would indicate). These cars came with numerous engine sizes, from a 6 cylinder, to 260 CID, 352, and in the performance 2 door versions 390 and 427 cubic inch engines. I'm not 100% on the 352 CID engine, however in 1964 the Ford Fairlane was a quarter mile monster in the limited factory "thunderbolt" trim. It came with a 427 factory rated at 425 horsepower (should have been rated at over 600 HP) and ran mid 11 second times in the quarter mile.

This one is/was not that type of vehicle, but, the body style with 2 doors and the replacement fiberglas fenders hood and bumpers was an option those years at about $3900...double the cost of a base model as pictured by Crash Farmer 2. Hope this explains a bit.

Ray

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